Parliament of 1326 held by Robert the Bruce

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The Parliament of 1326 held by Robert the Bruce was a significant Scottish assembly that secured formal support and taxation for the king’s rule and succession during the later stages of the Wars of Scottish Independence.

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instanceOf Scottish parliamentary assembly
medieval parliament
context ongoing conflict with England
country Kingdom of Scotland
follows earlier parliaments of Robert the Bruce
hasPurpose to secure formal support for Robert the Bruce’s rule
to secure recognition of the royal succession
to secure taxation for the king’s government
headOfState Robert the Bruce
location Scotland
partOf First War of Scottish Independence
surface form: Wars of Scottish Independence
politicalFunction to bind the Scottish political community to the king
to legitimize Bruce’s kingship and succession
presidedBy Robert the Bruce
result formal backing of Robert the Bruce by representatives of the realm
granting of taxation to the Scottish crown
significance consolidation of Robert the Bruce’s authority
formalization of support for the Bruce dynasty
strengthening of the Scottish crown’s financial base
taxationApprovedFor funding of the Scottish war effort
support of the king’s rule
timePeriod later stages of the Wars of Scottish Independence
topic recognition of Robert the Bruce’s heirs
royal succession in Scotland
support for the Bruce regime
taxation and revenue for the crown

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Cambuskenneth Abbey notableEvent Parliament of 1326 held by Robert the Bruce